Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 07, 2023

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    mccollunsky  12 months ago

    Come on, Chuck, join the fun!

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    carlsonbob  12 months ago

    Get an old auto tire, CB. That was my childhood.

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    oldthang  12 months ago

    I rarely saw snow when I was young. Ah—those were the days!

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    drivingfuriously Premium Member 12 months ago

    I should rent an earth mover and make a hill in my yard.

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    Hoosier Guy  12 months ago

    This reminds me of the video on the You Tube that shows a wild crow sledding on a plastic lid, down a snow-covered roof. At the end of the ride, it picks up the lid, flies to the top of the roof, and rides down again.

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    Ellis97  12 months ago

    I think this was adapted into a scene in “I Want a Dog for Christmas.”

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    Decepticomic  12 months ago

    He can build another nest. It’s kind of his ‘thing’.

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    Darryl Heine  12 months ago

    WHEE! WHEE!

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    jagedlo  12 months ago

    I think Woodstock has the right idea…staying home, but still having fun!

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    ladykat  12 months ago

    Cute.

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    bbenoit  12 months ago

    The only issue we had with the “Flying Saucer” was the lack of any kind of steering, though I did lose a tooth to a toboggan in the 1960’s, while kneeling in the front to steer over a stone wall. Later, when we got older and were provided machines to enhance our fun, we would tow the saucer behind a snowmobile (yes, they were snowmobiles then, not the snow machines of today) and try to fling the rider off. Lost one buddy, for a bit, inside the snow laden branch’s of a spruce tree. Yes, great fun that added to my growing collection of lifetime achievement awards (various aches, pains and surgically repaired things). Wouldn’t change a moment of it.

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    moni226  12 months ago

    Just pure fun with no worries in the world!! :)

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    SusieB  12 months ago

    Woodstock is so cute!

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    PaulAbbott2  12 months ago

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    noeste119 Premium Member 12 months ago

    Balduck Hill in Detroit. Great place to sled and toboggan in the 50’s.

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    John Jorgensen  12 months ago

    I wonder what caused the momentary flash of yellow light in the third panel.

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    Back to Big Mike  12 months ago

    I had a metal saucer. It was fast. I waxed it. It was too fast.

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    KEA  12 months ago

    “flying saucers” were dangerous… no way to steer

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    I❤️Peanuts  12 months ago

    Wish I still had my wonderful Flexible Flyer! Whee!!

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    jr1234  12 months ago

    :D

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    buflogal!  12 months ago

    Anybody want a snowboard? I have 2 in my storage unit here in Tucson.

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    bwswolf  12 months ago

    Snoopy and Woodstock ………… both are Happy …… :)

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    goboboyd  12 months ago

    When your ears flutter in the wind, it’s another level of fun.

    Also redemands me of the lubricated saucer scene in Christmas Vacation. Belly laughs every time.

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    Otis Rufus Driftwood  12 months ago

    Whatever works.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  11 months ago

    Simple but effective

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